Tatian and the Jewish Scriptures: A Textual and Philological Analysis of the Old Testament Citations in Tatian's DiatessaronPeeters, 2001 - 190 páginas It has long been argued that Tatian, in the production of the Diatessaron, made regular reference to the Old Testament Peshitta when he came across Old Testament citations in the Gospels. This book argues on the contrary that Tatian made little or no use of the Old Testament Peshitta, but regularly took over the text of the Old Testament citations as he found them in the Gospel sources out of which he created his harmony. Where they differ from the form of these citations in the standard Greek text tradition of the Gospels, it is because, in the second century, Tatian had access to Gospel sources which may have varied significantly from the text of the later manuscripts on which our modern critical editions are based. Thus, Tatian's Diatessaron becomes a window into an early state of the Gospel texts and supports the idea that a significant amount of textual fluidity characterized the Gospel texts in the first two centuries of their transmission. This study will be of interest to those working in the fields of Diatessaronic studies, New Testament Textual Criticism, and the history of the Syriac Church. |
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... singular кαońμεvoç from the first part of the parallel struc- ture in Isa . 9 : 1 as the subject , must change the plural verb ( 187 ) to the singular ( εidεv ) . Once the Diatessaronic witnesses were vulgatized , the singular subject ...
... singular кαońμεvoç from the first part of the parallel struc- ture in Isa . 9 : 1 as the subject , must change the plural verb ( 187 ) to the singular ( εidεv ) . Once the Diatessaronic witnesses were vulgatized , the singular subject ...
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... singular , or third person feminine singular ) is sup- plied with a fatha over the second radical making it passive . Since one of its root mean- ings is " to cause to stumble , " the passive form would carry the idea of " being caused ...
... singular , or third person feminine singular ) is sup- plied with a fatha over the second radical making it passive . Since one of its root mean- ings is " to cause to stumble , " the passive form would carry the idea of " being caused ...
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... singular feminine verb . However , the Hebrew text of Pslams is not so unambiguous . The He- brew verb , like the Syriac verb , can also be understood as either sec- ond person singular masculine or third person singular feminine . But ...
... singular feminine verb . However , the Hebrew text of Pslams is not so unambiguous . The He- brew verb , like the Syriac verb , can also be understood as either sec- ond person singular masculine or third person singular feminine . But ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
TATIAN AND HIS DIATESSARON | 13 |
Working with the Diatessaron | 32 |
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Aphrahat Arabic Arabic Harmony argues assimilation Biblical Brill Christian clause Codex Codex Fuldensis context Curetonian Syriac Diates Diatessaronic form Diatessaronic readings Diatessaronic variants Diatessaronic witnesses Ephrem's Commentary evidence exegetical Gospel harmony Gospel sources Gospel tradition Greek Gospel text Greek manuscripts Greek text Haaren Hebrew Bible Hebrew text Irenaeus Isaiah J.P. Migne Jesus Jewish Joosten Justin Lectionary Leiden Liège Lord Luke Mark Masoretic Text Matt occurs Old Latin Old Syriac Gospels Old Testament citations Old Testament Quotations Old Testament text OTP influence OTP reads parallel patristic Persian Persian Harmony Peshitta Gospel phrase plural Qumran Sangallensis saronic scribes second century Shema Sinaitic Syriac Stendahl Synoptic Gospels Syriac Diatessaron Syriac text Tatian Tatian's Diatessaron Tetragrammaton text of Matthew text tradition text's textual tion translation variant reading verb Vulgate W.L. Petersen Western witnesses Zürich αὐτοῦ ἐν καὶ οὐ τὴν τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν יהוה